Pop/Rock
Neon Trees

Provo, Utah's poppy dance-punk band Neon Trees features vocalist/keyboardist Tyler Glenn, guitarist Chris Allen, bassist Branden Campbell, and drummer/vocalist Elaine Bradley. The group’s roots go back to Campbell and Allen’s time growing up in Southern California; when Allen moved to Utah for school, Glenn, a self-taught musician, followed him. The pair connected with Campbell and Bradley; the latter began playing guitar in bands when she was 14 before switching to the drums. The band perfected their new wave-tinged sound at local shows and got their big break when they were chosen to be one of the opening acts for The Killers' 2008 North American tour. Early the following year, Neon Trees were signed to Mercury Records; they were also voted 2009’s Band of the Year by Salt Lake City’s City Weekly. The group’s Mercury debut, Habits, arrived in early 2010, spawning the hits “1983” and “Animal,” among others . The following year, the band scored a hit, "Lessons in Love (All Day and All Night)," with house producer Kaskade; a guitar-heavy version of the song appeared on the band's 2012 album, Picture Show. Pop Psychology followed in 2014. Neon Trees continues to rock all over the world.